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Parent Workshops

This term’s parent workshops take place on the dates shown below between 9.00am and 10am.
All parents are welcome and are encouraged to come along if you can.
Tuesday 27th February – First Aid for Parents (If you have pre-booked online)
Tuesday 13th March – Inspiring Girls (If you have older or younger daughters, this one is for you!)

Headteacher’s Message – 23.02.18

Welcome back!
This morning’s celebration assembly saw the first Author and Reader of the week trophies handed to Amelia, Ruby, Ava and Harry. These will be presented on a weekly basis and pupils are able to take their hard-earned trophies home for the weekend, returning them to school by the following Tuesday. From next week, there will also be a mathematician from each Key Stage recognised for their effort, achievement or success in maths.
Please be reminded that pupils are not allowed to bring mobile phones into school. We appreciate that an increasing number of pupils in Key Stage 2 have phones but they can present additional challenges for staff in terms of safeguarding, monitoring their usage and keeping them secure. If your child is an independent traveller in Y5 or Y6, and you would like them to walk to and from school with their phone, please notify the school of this, in writing. Your child will then be expected to present their phone to the school office each morning and it will be locked away safely. It is then your child’s responsibility to collect their phone from the office, at the end of the school day. We hope that you understand and appreciate the need to be very firm about this rule.
This year, World Book Day takes place on Thursday 1st March. All pupils are invited to dress up as a book character to help promote and celebrate books and reading for this national event. On Monday, the author Paul Strickland is visiting Bowmansgreen as part of the world Book Day celebrations. He will lead an assembly workshop for all pupils before working with pupils in KS1 throughout the morning.
Our first ‘book swap’ event will take place on Friday 16th March, in the school hall. Pupils will have the opportunity to swap books with each other from 2.45pm, supervised by staff. If you would like to accompany your child and browse the books available to be swapped, please collect them at the end of the day, as usual, from their classroom door and walk them round to the main entrance where you will be met and directed into the hall. The hall will remain available for this event until 3.30pm.
Thank you to all parents who have offered their time and expertise during next month’s Careers Week. We are very excited at the range of jobs and professions that the children will be learning about and all classes will have workshops and special visitors. If you would like to be involved and can spare any time (Mon 5th – Fri 9th March), it’s not too late to sign up! Please let the office know if you are able to help support and be involved.
Enjoy your weekend.

Reader of the Week & Author of the Week

We were very pleased to award the first winners in assembly today.
Congratulations to:
Readers of the week                   Authors of the week 
KS1 – Amelia C  (1B)                 KS1 – Ava H (2BC)
KS2 – Rugby E-G (3D)             KS2 – Harry T (5JW)

Sports News from Mr Sanders

Year 3 & 4 Boys v Garden Fields
The boys hosted a return game against a very strong Garden Fields team on Monday. The previous game had been exciting and very close, especially as Garden Fields had a whole team of quality Year 4’s. Starting well, making the right decisions and passing really well, it was a tight first ten minutes which ended 0-0 but not many chances for either team were created. Archie E-R, Luca and Fraser protected Year 3 keeper Archie N brilliantly and he himself proved what an outstanding prospect he is.
The 2nd ten minutes was slightly different, as the quality of the Garden Fields midfield gave them a 2-0 lead. That said, Bowmansgreen created several chances themselves but found the keeper hard to beat. Jason, Toby and Ollie worked hard and looked dangerous on the breakaway but with no luck.
The 3rd ten minutes belonged to Bowmansgreen. Firstly the bravery of Ollie created space for Brendon to shoot into the bottom corner to give hope, Ollie then scored an equaliser after good work from Olivier and Brendon. The Garden Fields keeper had to make several good saves to keep them in the game as Bowmansgreen totally dominated. A breakaway goal from Garden Fields was the only real chance they had in this period.
The 4th ten minutes was even until the final five minutes as tiredness told and Garden Fields took advantage of bringing thirteen players and scored three goals to make the final score 2-5.
A thoroughly enjoyable game and despite the result, it shows the strength and depth there is at Bowmansgreen in football terms. With every player in the team excelling, praise must go to the Year 3’s, Archie, Olivier and especially Brendon for their performances in their first matches for the school.
 
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Squad – Archie N, Luca, Archie ER, Fraser, Jason, Toby, Ollie, Brendon, Olivier.
 
 
Cross Country @ St Columba’s
Results – well done to all runners who gave their best on a tough course!
Tommy – 43                       Laila – 31
Jack – 58                             Leila – 38
Ollie – 104                            Anisa – 72
Joseph – 106                      Emily – 84
 
Year 3 & 4 Girls v Skyswood
A team of year 3 & 4 girls, some of whom were making their debuts for the school, went to play against Skyswood on Wednesday. With Charlotte in goal, Ava and Poppy in defence, a midfield of Izzy, Jacey and Elissa and Phoebe playing as a striker, it was the girls from Bowmansgreen who scored first. Jacey put Bowmansgreen ahead with a fine run and finish. Jacey also scored the 2nd goal, again finishing well after good work from Ava and Poppy.
Elissa scored a 3rd goal not long before the end of the 1st third, a good finish from the edge of the area. Verity, Chisholm and Tayla came on for the 2nd third and fitted in superbly as Phoebe, Izzy and Elissa went off and Jacey went in goal, giving Charlotte a chance on field. Skyswood got back into the match with a well worked goal half way through and only good goalkeeping kept Bowmansgreen from increasing their lead.
More changes in the final third saw Charlotte go back in goal, Jacey, Poppy and Ava getting a break, plus Phoebe, Elissa and Izzy coming back on. Skyswood scored the only goal of this third with only 2 minutes to go, meaning that Bowmansgreen held on to win 3-2 in a terrific match.
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Squad – Charlotte, Jacey, Ava, Poppy, Alissa, Izzy, Phoebe, Verity, Phoebe & Tayla.
Boys B v Killigrew
The boys played the penultimate league game of the season away v Killigrew hoping to win and move into 3rd place. It started very well for the boys in green as they took control of the game and created several early chances, only to be thwarted by the extremely tall Killigrew keeper. Eventually though the deadlock was broken as Dylan sent in a decent cross which got a deflection off a defender and looped over the keeper into the bottom corner. Not long afterwards, it was 2-0 to Bowmansgreen. Tobi, getting on the end of an Evan cross, toe poked into the net.
Despite dominating play and chances in the 2nd half, Killigrew somehow found a way back in to the game and scored with their only chances to make the final score 2-2.
Squad – Archie, Adam, Dylan, Evan, Owen, Daniel, Zeph, Tobi and Zak

NSPCC Parent Workshop

Thank you to those who came along to our parent workshop this week, led by Rachel from the NSPCC. Look out for ‘Your child’s online world’ booklets arriving in book bags in the coming weeks. O2 and the NSPCC have partnered up to provide a helpline number which talks parents and carers through setting parental controls, adjusting privacy settings on a variety of electronic devices. Visit nspcc.org.uk/onlinesafety or call 0808 800 5002.
Pupils will be taking part in the ‘Speak out Stay Safe’ assemblies next week. Years 5 & 6 will have an additional workshop based around the theme of making themselves safe.

Young Film Makers Club – Autumn Term 2017

If your child took part in the Young Film Makers Club last term you should have now received their work. The film is sent via email to the address that you provided at the time of the booking. The email contains the links to download your children’s films.
If you have not received the films as yet please contact Gillian on northherts@youngfilmmakersclub.co.uk or message her on 07341305131.

Attendance

KS1 – 2BC
KS2 – 3D

Breakfast Club News from Mrs Stanley – 23.02.18

A great start back with the light mornings and daffodils putting a smile on our faces. This morning we had crumpets, scrambled eggs and beans followed by a disco to celebrate the music of the BRIT awards.
Next week on Thursday – World Book Day dressing up– we are having a special character disco. Next Friday’s breakfast will be sausages, scrambled eggs and beans. Hope to see you there.
It was lovely to see some new faces this week. We’re hoping the sunny mornings will encourage more of you to give us a try if you haven’t been before